In this New Georges production (in association with Women’s Project Theatre) of Kate Benson’s dark comedy, three wacky sisters with obsessive-compulsive disorder (Brooke Ishibashi, Heather Alicia Simms, and Nina Hellman) anxiously prepare Thanksgiving dinner for their cartoonish extended family, while two sportscasters (Hubert Point-Du Jour and Ben Williams) narrate the event as if it were a football game. An invisible tabletop is futzed with, a turkey is turned in the oven, some babies are heard crying—these things are all treated like the hugest of potential disasters, many of them pantomimed, many in slow motion. Under the direction of Lee Sunday Evans, Benson’s first play is inventive and weirdly funny, if superficial.